Esimerkkilauseet

*: Perhaps as startling as the sheer toll was the devastation to some of the state’s well-known locales. Boardwalks along the beach in Seaside Heights, Belmar and other towns on the Jersey Shore were blown away. Amusement parks, arcades and restaurants all but vanished. Bridges to barrier islands buckled, preventing residents from even inspecting the damage to their property.

: It is amazing that he has never buckled after so many years of doing such urgent work.

*: The Dutch, as high as they seem, do begin to buckle.

*: The bishop was as able and ready to buckle with the Lord Protector as he was with him.

*: In single combat thou shalt buckle with me.

*: To make our sturdy humour buckle thereto.

*: Before buckling to my winters work.

*: Cartwright buckled himself to the employment.

: rfquotek|Knight

*: earlocks in tight buckles on each side of a lantern face

*: lets his wig lie in buckle for a whole half year

*: Gainst nature armed by gravity, / His features too in buckle see.

: rfquotek|Sir Walter Scott

: ux|en|Please put up your luggage in the overhead bins.

: ux|en|Many people put up messages on their refrigerators.

: ux|en|I think someone put him up to it.

: ux|en|Be sure to put up the tools when you finish.

: ux|en|We can put you up for the night.

: ux|en|That last fighter put up quite a fight.

: ux|en|They didnt put up much resistance.

*: Dionysius of Syracuse, in his exile, was made to stand without dore [...]; he wisely put it up, and laid the fault where it was, on his own pride and scorn, which in his prosperity he had formerly showed others.

: ux|en|Butty Sugrue put up £300,000 for the Ali–Lewis fight.

*: They paved paradiseAnd put up a parking lot.

*: The house on Arbol Drive was put up for sale that autumn; this portion of the street soon vanished, and the land became part of the Hollywood Bowl complex.

: ux|en|The picture was put up for auction.

*: But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes.

: secure of a welcome

*: Confidence then bore thee on, secure / Either to meet no danger, or to find / Matter of glorious trial.

: rfquotek|Macaulay

*: I spread a cloud before the victors sight, / Sustained the vanquished, and secured his flight.

: to secure a creditor against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage

*: It secures its possessor of eternal happiness.

: to secure a prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship

: to secure an estate

*: With the Argentinian secured United will step up their attempt to sign a midfielder and, possibly, a defender in the closing days of the transfer window. Juventus’s Arturo Vidal, Milan’s Nigel de Jong and Ajax’s Daley Blind, who is also a left-sided defensive player, are potential targets.

: "[Captain] was able to secure some good photographs of the fortress." [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1911/1911%20-%200764.html (Flight, 1911, p. 766)]

: A cold, biting wind blew across the moor, and the travellers hastened their step.

*: In her girlish age she kept sheep on the moor.

: ux|en|Were renting a property in the city centre because we cant afford to get a mortgage yet.

: ux|en|lands given in mortgage

: ux|en|to mortgage a property, an estate, a shop

: ux|en|We mortgaged our house in order to start a company.

: ux|en|That plumbers fix is much better than the first ones.

: ux|en|It rained before we repaired the roof, and were we in a fix!

*: "Just one fix!"

: ux|en|We have a fix on your position.

: He fixed me with a sickly grin, and said, "I told you it wouldnt work!"

: A dab of chewing gum will [[fix]] your note to the bulletin board.

: A leech can [[fix]] itself to your skin without you feeling it.

: The Constitution [[fix]]es the date when Congress must meet.

: Shes fixed on the idea of becoming a doctor.

: That heater will start a fire if you dont fix it.

: She fixed dinner for the kids.

: A majority of voters believed the election was fixed in favor of the incumbent.

: Rover stopped digging under the fence after we had the vet fix him.

: He got caught breaking into lockers, so a couple of guys fixed him after work.

: Legumes are valued in crop rotation for their ability to fix nitrogen.

: He would need an experienced partner to belay him on the difficult climbs.

: I could only hope the remaining piton would belay his fall.

: Belay that order!

*: With pins of adamant / And chains they made all fast.

: Pull the pin out of the grenade before throwing it at the enemy.

: Im not so good on my pins these days.

: The UK standard connector for domestic mains electricity has three pins.

: The shot landed right on the pin.

*: the very pin of his heart cleft

*: a merry pin

: rfquotek|Shakespeare

*: He ... did not care a pin for her.

: to pin a window to the Taskbar

: If you bend the pipe too far, it will break.

: Don’t bend your knees.

: Look at the trees bending in the wind.

*: Bend thine ear to supplication.

*: Towards Coventry bend we our course.

*: bending her eyes ... upon her parent

: The road bends to the right

*: to whom our vows and wishes bend

: He bent down to pick up the pieces.

*: Each to his great Father bends.

: They bent me to their will.

*: except she bend her humour

: I am bending to my desire to eat junk food.

: He bent the companys resources to gaining market share.

*: to bend his mind to any public business

*: when to mischief mortals bend their will

: He bent to the goal of gaining market share.

: Bend the sail to the yard.

: You should bend the G slightly sharp in the next measure.

*: I hear the train a comin/Its rolling round the bend

: ux|en|Theres a sharp bend in the road ahead.

: ux|en|A diver who stays deep for too long must ascend very slowly in order to prevent the bends.

*: Farewell, poor swain; thou art not for my bend.

: the midship bends

: the mount of Jupiter

*: Hew ye down trees, and cast a mount against Jerusalem.

: The rider climbed onto his mount.

: The post is the mount on which the mailbox is installed.

: The General said he has 2,000 mounts.

: ux|en|to mount stairs

*: Or shall we mount again the Rural Throne, / And rule the Country Kingdoms, once our own?

: ux|en|The rider mounted his horse.

*: to mount the Trojan troop

*: What power is it which mounts my love so high?

*: Though Babylon should mount up to heaven.

*: The fire of trees and houses mounts on high.

: ux|en|to mount a mailbox on a post

*: But then I had the [massive] flintlock by me for protection. ¶...The linen-press and a chest on the top of it formed, however, a very good gun-carriage; and, thus mounted, aim could be taken out of the window at the old mare feeding in the meadow below by the brook, and a bead could be drawn upon Molly, the dairymaid, kissing the fogger behind the hedge,nb....

*: “My Continental prominence is improving,” I commented dryly. ¶ Von Lindowe cut at a furze bush with his silver-mounted rattan. ¶ “Quite so,” he said as dryly, his hand at his mustache. “I may say if your intentions were known your life would not be worth a curse.”

: ux|en|How do I mount this external hard disk?

: ux|en|The bills mounted up and the business failed. nowrap|There is mounting tension in Crimea.

*: Bring then these blessings to a strict account, / Make fair deductions, see to what they mount.

: ux|en|The General gave the order to mount the attack.

: ux|en|to mount cannon

: ux|en|Many say that government and corporate bonds are a good investment to balance against a portfolio consisting primarily of stocks.

: ux|en|The prisoner was brought before the tribunal in iron bonds.

: ux|en|They had grown up as friends and neighbors, and not even vastly differing political views could break the bond of their friendship.

*: a people with whom I have no tie but the common bond of mankind

*: I love your majesty / According to my bond, nor more nor less.

: ux|en|Organic chemistry primarily consists of the study of carbon bonds, in their many variations.

: You could rely on him. His word was his bond.

: ux|en|Herbert resented his wife for subjecting him to the bonds of matrimony; he claimed they had gotten married while drunk.

: ux|en|The bailiff released the prisoner as soon as the bond was posted.

: ux|en|A bond of superglue adhered the teacups to the ceiling, much to the consternation of the cafe owners.

: The gargantuan ape was bonded in iron chains and carted onto the stage.

: The children bonded their snapshots to the scrapbook pages with mucilage.

: Under unusual conditions, even gold can be made to bond with other elements.

: The contractor was bonded with a local underwriter.

: The men had bonded while serving together in Vietnam.

: A houses distribution panel should always be bonded to the grounding rods via a panel bond.

*: In the August election of 1874 I bonded out of jail eighteen colored men that had been in there, and there has not one of them been tried yet, and they never will be.

*: In jail for killing a man, Procter Lewis is placed in a cell where he is faced with a choice: he can be bonded out of jail by Roger Medlow, the owner of the plantation where he lives, or he can serve his time in the penitentiary.

*: And no, you cannot drive her down to the bank to see if her new AFDC card is activated and drop her kids off at school for her because she didnt think to get her car before he bonded out of jail.

: bond fear

: ux|en|The beavers dam was made out of sticks. The birds nest was made out of sticks. [[Image:Lichen stick.jpg|right|thumb|a stick of wood]]

: ux|en|I found several good sticks in the brush heap. What do you call a boomerang that wont come back? A stick.

: ux|en|I grew up driving a stick, but many people my age didn’t. [[File:Shift stick.jpg|right|thumb|the gear-shift lever in a manual transmission car]]

: ux|en|I grew up driving stick, but many people my age didnt.

: ux|en|Tripping with the stick is a violation of the rules. [[Image:Womens lacrosse stick head 2.jpg|right|thumb|a lacrosse stick]]

*: Wax your stick and head down to that spot.-->

: ux|en|His wedge shot bounced off the stick and went in the hole.

: ux|en|His [[stroke]] with that two-piece stick is a good as anybodys in the club.

: ux|en|He shoots a mean stick of pool.

: ux|en|He really gave that digging some stick. = he threw himself into the task of digging

: ux|en|She really gave that bully some stick. = she berated him qualifier|this sense melts into the previous sense, "punishment"

: ux|en|Give it some stick!

: ux|en|The tape will not stick if it melts.

: ux|en|The lever sticks if you push it too far up.

*: Why do most course organizers stick the job for less than five years?

: ux|en|His old nickname stuck.

: ux|en|Just stick to your strategy, and you will win.

*: The First-fruits were a common Oblation to their Deities; but the chief Part of their Worship consisted in sacrificiing Animals : And this they did out of a real Persuasion, that their Gods were pleased with their Blood, and were nourished with the Smoke, and Nidor of them; and therefore the more costly, they thought them the more acceptable, for which Reason, they stuck not sometimes to regale them with human Sacrifices.

*: And so careful were they to put off the Honour of great Actions from themselves, and to centre it upon God, that they stuck not sometimes to depreciate themselves that they might more effectually honour him.

*: They will stick long at part of a demonstration for want of perceiving the connection of two ideas.

*: Some stick not to say, that the parson and attorney forged a will.

*: This is the difficulty that sticks with the most reasonable.

: ux|en|Stick the label on the jar.

: ux|en|Stick your bag over there and come with me.

: ux|en|The balloon will pop when I stick this pin in it.

: to stick a needle into ones finger

*: The points of spears are stuck within the shield.

*: In certain of their sacrifices they had a lamb, they sticked him, they killed him, and made sacrifice of him: this lamb was Christ the Son of God, he was killed, sticked, and made a sweet-smelling sacrifice for our sins.

*: ... would haue [=have] sticked him with a dagger ...

*: It was a shame ... to stick him under the other gentlemans arm while he was redding the fray.

*: The defendant said he didnt shoot; "he sticked him with a knife."

: to stick an apple on a fork

*: my shroud of white, stuck all with yew

: ux|en|Once again, the world champion sticks the dismount.

: ux|en|Stick cuttings from geraniums promptly.

: to stick type

: to stick somebody with a hard problem

: A [[non-stick|non-stick]] pan. A [[stick plaster|stick plaster]].

: A sticker type of glue. The stickest kind of gum.

: ux|en|Stick up the postcard with a bit of tape.

: ux|en|I think they intend to stick up the bank.

: ux|en|No matter how much I brush it, my hair always sticks up.

: ux|en|Dont let them push you around, stick up for yourself.

: His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat.

: The banquet went off without a hitch. ("the banquet went smoothly.")

: The deal sounds too good to be true. Whats the hitch?

: She served two hitches in Vietnam.

: U.S. TROOPS FACE LONGER ARMY HITCH ; SOLDIERS BOUND FOR IRAQ, ... WILL BE RETAINED